January 23, 2012
3 Generations of NASA’s Mars Rovers
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NASA Mars rovers have come a long way in terms of size and capability  since the rebirth of Red Planet surface exploration just 15 years ago –  spanning from 1997 to 2012.
To get a really excellent sense of  just how far America’s scientists and engineers have pushed the state of  the art in such a short time – when the willpower and funding existed  and coincided to explore another world – take a good look at the new  pictures here showing 3 generations of NASA’s Mars rovers; namely Mars  Pathfinder (MPF), the 1st generation Mars rover, Mars Exploration Rover  (MER), the 2nd generation, and Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), the 3rd and newest generation Mars rover.
The  newly released pictures graphically display a side by side comparison  of the flight spare for Mars Pathfinder (1997 landing) and full scale  test rovers of the Mars Exploration Rover (2004  landing) and Mars Science Laboratory (in transit for a 2012 planned  landing).   The setting is inside the “Mars Yard” at NASA’s Jet  Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. where the teams conduct mission  simulations.
It’s been nothing less than a quantum leap in  advancement of the scientific and technological capability from one  generation to the next.
(via universetoday)

3 Generations of NASA’s Mars Rovers

NASA Mars rovers have come a long way in terms of size and capability since the rebirth of Red Planet surface exploration just 15 years ago – spanning from 1997 to 2012.

To get a really excellent sense of just how far America’s scientists and engineers have pushed the state of the art in such a short time – when the willpower and funding existed and coincided to explore another world – take a good look at the new pictures here showing 3 generations of NASA’s Mars rovers; namely Mars Pathfinder (MPF), the 1st generation Mars rover, Mars Exploration Rover (MER), the 2nd generation, and Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), the 3rd and newest generation Mars rover.

The newly released pictures graphically display a side by side comparison of the flight spare for Mars Pathfinder (1997 landing) and full scale test rovers of the Mars Exploration Rover (2004 landing) and Mars Science Laboratory (in transit for a 2012 planned landing). The setting is inside the “Mars Yard” at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. where the teams conduct mission simulations.

It’s been nothing less than a quantum leap in advancement of the scientific and technological capability from one generation to the next.

(via universetoday)

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